In this video we take a look at the official Playstation 2 Linux kit that was released by Sony in 2002. We will install the OS and then take a look at it running.
Mirror of old PS2 Linux Website: http://ps2linux.no-ip.info/playstation2-linux.com/
LM1881N Sync Separator Description: http://www.gamesx.com/misctech/lm1881.htm
LM1881N Datasheet: http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lm1881.pdf
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In this video we will take a look at my NeXTstation Turbo Color from 1992. We'll take a look at the hardware both inside and out and then fire it up to take a look at the NEXTSTEP operating system, look at the first ever website using the first ever web browser and then look at some striking similarities between NEXTSTEP and Mac OS X.
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This is a tour of my Sun Ultra 5 UNIX Workstation from between 1998 and 2002 (Mine appears to have been manufactured in the year 2000). It has a 400MHz UltraSPARC IIi CPU with 512mb of RAM and an 8.6gb IDE hard drive and is running Solaris 8.

In this video we will take a look at the IBM PS/1 Model 2133. We will first of all take it apart to see how it is built, then we will turn it on and take a look at the original OS install.
Specs:
IBM PS/1 Model 2133
Intel 486SX @ 25MHz
4mb RAM
170mb HDD
1.44mb 3.5" Floppy
Tseng Labs ET4000AX Graphics
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CORRECTION: The BBC Micro used a 6502. The first ARM computer was the Acorn Archimedes in 1987.
* Tour, teardown and Windows NT fresh install. *
I recently got my hands on a vintage "powerful" MIPS R4600 machine from around 1994. This is a Deskstation Tyne RISC PC. This was released in the era of the early Pentium (P5) and probably cost $6500 or more.
There is little information about the company or the machines they sold, but this oddball machine glues a MIPS R4600 RISC processor to standard PC ISA and VLB slots. It runs Windows NT but the real issue is finding software that could natively run on this architecture. There is very little information about this system on the internet, but this one was running Newtek Lightwave 3D (and likely used as a video rendering box in conjunction with the Newtek Video Toaster running on a Commodore Amiga.)
Music: Wanderlust by Fejká
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There really is no rational reason to restore a late 90s NEC-manufactured Packard Bell computer. Which is exactly why I'm doing it. Join me in getting this unloved machine back to factory fresh condition!
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In this video we take a look at an Acorn A5000 which was released by Acorn Computers in the UK in 1991. This machine has a 25MHz ARM3 CPU (The ARM architecture was designed by Acorn themselves), 4mb of RAM, a 40mb IDE HDD, a 100mb SCSI HDD and runs RISC OS 3.1.
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